Comments: Hudson is an extremely gifted athlete who, if he doesn't become a pro baseball player in June, will head to Oregon State to play football and baseball. He's got plus, plus speed and has shown glimpses of raw power. The concern is that he hasn't shown the ability to make consistent enough contact to reach that power and will have to learn how to hit at the next level. Someone will draft him based on his athleticism and speed, but they'll also know they have a project on their hands.Enhanced Scouting Report

197

Inch, Steven

Vauxhall HS

RHP

R/R

6'04"

190

1991-02-01

HS

1187

Kidd, Samuel

Ohio County HS (KY)

RHP

S/R

6'02"

180

1990-11-30

HS

1007

Kleven, Colin

R.E. Mountain SS

RHP

R/R

6'05"

200

1991-04-15

HS

827

Mitchell, Marlon

Hillsborough HS (FL)

C

L/R

6'01"

170

1990-09-30

HS

1457

Nunez, Wander

Frankford HS (PA)

RF

R/R

5'11"

174

1990-06-27

HS

407

Sasaki, Ryan

Connally HS (TX)

LHP

R/L

6'05"

215

1990-10-30

HS

257

Singleton, Jonathan

Robert A Millikan HS (CA)

1B

L/L

6'02"

215

1991-09-18

HS

437

Stewart, Jacob

Rocky Mountain HS (CO)

OF

R/R

6'02"

195

1990-11-20

HS

497

Susac, Andrew

Jesuit HS (CA)

C

R/R

6'01"

200

1990-03-22

HS

Comments: The debate over which NoCal high school catcher is better is a good one, with no consensus between Max Stassi and Susac. Susac is toolsier, with plus raw power, a plus arm and good overall defensive skills. The one question about him is how much he'll hit, with some adjustments needed to be made. Already one of the best catching prospects in the class, if he can make those tweaks, he could become a dynamite all-around backstop as a pro.Enhanced Scouting Report

647

Johnson, Chase

South Mountain CC

RHP

R/R

6'05"

245

1988-04-29

J2

917

Kohlscheen, Stephen

Cowley County CC

RHP

R/R

6'06"

200

1988-09-20

J2

1307

Lafreniere, Francois

Ahuntsic Col

RHP

R/R

6'05"

200

1990-06-02

J2

1277

Laney, Matthew

Miami Dade CC South

LHP

L/L

6'04"

235

1988-09-02

J2

1337

Feekin, Brian

Iowa Western CC

LHP

L/L

6'06"

224

1988-09-12

J3

977

Angelle, Kevin

Lamar U

LHP

L/L

6'03"

195

1988-02-27

JR

1127

Greene, Brodie

Texas A&M U

2B

R/R

6'01"

190

1987-09-25

JR

1037

Griffin, Arthur

U San Diego

RHP

R/R

6'04"

205

1988-01-28

JR

377

Hernandez, Nicholas

U Tennessee

LHP

L/L

6'04"

205

1988-07-30

JR

Comments: Hernandez is a pure pitchability lefty, who doesn't have plus stuff, but plays up what he does have with a good feel for pitching and excellent command. He won't dominate an opponent, but he's the type who will pitch to contact and get deep into games while giving his team a chance to win. He's not the type who'll go real high, but there's always value for southpaws who know what they're doing on the mound.Enhanced Scouting Report